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Conservation and sustainable development in mountain areas
… parts of the world – e.g. in terms of water resources and tourism – most mountain regions are politically and … and minerals; their roles as centres of biodiversity, tourism, and religious significance; and clear evidence of … of the world, but water, climate change, biodiversity, tourism, economy, cultural heritage and highland-lowland …
Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific
… largest contributor to Fiji’s economy, until recently when tourism industry took over in the early 21st century. The … sectors: coastal areas, water resources, agriculture and tourism, are summarized in Table 1. The World Bank was … 0.1 – 2.0 • Commercial coastal fisheries 0.05 – 0.8 Tourism 4.8 – 10.8 Habitat 0.2 – 0.5 Biodiversity * Nonuse …
Improving access to forest resources - Experiences in informal tenure reform from IUCN’s Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy
… Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the Tambon Administrative … also received support from the North Andaman Community Tourism Network (NACT) to document and 7 develop appropriate tourism products that match community and conservation needs. …
Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… revenues) and the establishment of zones devoted to luxury tourism (where the context is favourable) are examples of … and especially those that generate foreign currencies (tourism, exports, etc.). However, the traditional way of life … from the management of wildlife on their land, but also tourism. CAMPFIRE Association, a representative body formed …